The victim's father said he did not believe the Kiowa County wreck was an accident.

The victim's father said he did not believe the Kiowa County wreck was an accident.

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Updated: 6:14 PM CDT May 18, 2015

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WEBVTT THE OKLAHOMA HIGHWAY PATROL SAID THE COUPLE HAD BEEN IN A FIGHT BEFORE THE CRASH. KOCO BRIAN SHLONSKY SPOKE TO THE VICTIM'S FATHER. Reporter: SHE WAS TRYING TO FIND HER HUSBAND AFTER A FIGHT AND ENDED UP HITTING AND KILLING HIM ALONG THIS ROAD NOW THAT MAN'S FAMILY JUST WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ACCIDENT? PETE GONZALES WANTS ANSWERS. HE DON'T DESERVE WHAT HAPPENED. HE LOVED HIS KIDS. HE LOVED HIS MOM AND DAD. Reporter: HIS SON DIED JUST AFTER 4:30 SUNDAY MORNING WHEN HIS WIFE HIT HIM WITH HER CAR ALONG THIS ROAD. EVERYTHING IS BEING LOOKED AT FROM START TO FINISH WE ARE GOING TO HAVE THE BEST IDEA OF THE CAUSATION OF THE COLLISION. Reporter: INCLUDED IN THE INVESTIGATION THE DRIVERS BLOOD AFTER AND OHP TROOPER SAYS HE SMELLED ALCOHOL FOLLOWING THE DEADLY CRASH. WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR THE TOXICOLOGY REPORT. Reporter: UNTIL THAT HAPPENS IN EMOTIONAL FATHER IS LEFT FOR UNANSWERED QUESTIONS AND MEMORIES LIKE THIS ONE. HE ASKED ME THE OTHER NIGHT HE SAID DAD, [CRYING] Reporter: NO CHARGES HAVE

Woman hits, kills husband in Kiowa County wreck

The victim's father said he did not believe the Kiowa County wreck was an accident.